copyright arbitration royalty panel
- copyright arbitration royalty panel
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Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law.
2005.
- Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel
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Three-member ad hoc board empowered to make decisions regarding ratemaking and distributions of copyright royalties collected for compulsory licenses under the Copyright Act of 1976.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
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